Monday, March 2, 2009

March Resolutions



I truly can't believe that it is March already!

Continuing my monthly resolutions trend for 2009, here are my thought about this month's goals.

  1. Every weekend do some type of recreational activity (walking to the plaza, riding my bike around, etc.)

  2. Record and POST my daily Weight Watchers journals every day

  3. Drink two mugs of water per day while at school and more at home

  4. Expect high performance from my yearbook students and stop doing the work for them (no more late, late nights).

  5. Tell Dave how wonderful he is everyday.

Review of February Resolutions:

  1. Create willpower over food. Limit myself without other people limiting themselves. So-so results—limiting eating out helped, but I still have a long way to go

  2. Attend CardioTennis for the 4-week session (February Fridays) and walk one day a week around my neighborhood Only got to go to CardioTennis once because of the rain and freezing weather—three more to go during March. Rode by bike once and went on one long walk.

  3. Keep my desk more organized at work and eliminate half of the piles that grow as they grow. So-so success—I’d say I had a clean desk half the time for the month of February

  4. Communicate my expectations clearly and ahead of time with Dave. Ongoing practice


Review of January On-going Resolutions:

  1. Wear earring to work most days. Complete success! I missed one day (since Jan. 1st) this past week, but my students said that my little stud earrings counted J
Read the rest of my resolutions here and here.

1 comment:

  1. Are you going to continue working on the ones from February this month too? I really like Feb's #4 - it's hard, but how did you do? Did it help make a difference?

    I love the idea of doing a recreational activity every weekend. I've started going on hikes with a local group, though a lot of the ones in March I can't make it to. Maybe I'll pick up some bike rides like you! It's sort of like working on being a kid again.

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